different between civilize vs civilizable
civilize
English
Alternative forms
- civilise (chiefly British)
Etymology
Borrowed from French civiliser, corresponding to civil +? -ize.
Verb
civilize (third-person singular simple present civilizes, present participle civilizing, simple past and past participle civilized)
- Alternative spelling of civilise
Related terms
- civilisation, civilization
- civil
- city
- civitas
- civilian
- citizen
Translations
Portuguese
Verb
civilize
- first-person singular present subjunctive of civilizar
- third-person singular present subjunctive of civilizar
- first-person singular imperative of civilizar
- third-person singular imperative of civilizar
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civilizable
English
Etymology
civilize +? -able
Adjective
civilizable (comparative more civilizable, superlative most civilizable)
- Capable of, or suitable for, being civilized.
civilizable From the web:
- what does civilized mean
- what does the word civilized mean
- civilized define
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